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The Future Trends Impacting Commercial Electrical & Mechanical Engineering Projects

As new technologies and energy systems advance the industry, we'll explore the trends, challenges, and opportunities transforming the future of electrical & mechanical engineering within the next 1-3 years.

This is a unique opportunity for passionate, like-minded professionals to join 20 panelists and advance the thinking in this field. As a member, you'll network with other panelists, learn more than you contribute, and get rewarded and recognized in the form of points and cash rewards. This robust knowledge networking experience is moderated by an expert facilitator and is open asynchronously around-the-clock for your convenience.

Every two weeks, the facilitator will introduce a new subtopic – each theme exploring a new facet related to the future trends impacting electrical & mechanical engineering.

Activities include:
1. Explore a variety of themes
2. Map the competitive landscape (i.e. emerging trends, disruptive tech, etc.)
3. React to the latest media/reports in this space
4. One-to-one engagement with other panelists

peopleExpert participation

Electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, consulting engineers, specifiers, and consultants in energy management, electrical distribution, and HVAC

Applicants
Paul Hollow
Mechanical Engineer
I am an experienced HVAC, plumbing and fire protection engineer with 7 years of experience (mostly in HVAC). I am a license PE in Virginia and North Carolina, and in my current job, the vast majority of my projects are for VA medical centers as a consulting engineer.
Silas George
Mechanical Engineer at Apogee Consulting Group, PA
I am a mechanical consulting engineer who does work on private and public projects across the country. I am familiar with markets around the US rather than only in one small region.
Mohamed Abaza, PE, CEM, G
Executive Vice President at Capital Brand Group, LLC
I have over 20 years of experience in HVAC design, Power plant/Cogen design consultation (Topping Cycles), Central Plant design, Central Plant optimization, Central plant gut retrofit/renovation, Energy Modeling, Energy Auditing and Facility Assessments, HVAC construction project management and HVAC cost estimating. I am a Licensed Professional Engineer, Certified Energy Manager, Green Building Engineer, LEED® Accredited Professional and an ASHRAE High-Performance Building Design Professional. Projects worked on ranged from commercial buildings, hospitals, and healthcare facilities. I have both Masters and Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering. I have worked on multiple LEED projects, as both Energy Modeler and LEED administrator as well as HVAC designer. I have developed multiple ASHRAE Level 1, 2, and 3 Audits, as well as Energy Retrofit, plans and managed Energy retrofit projects for multiple facilities.
james moler
Director
As a consulting engineer, I bring experience from the design and construction of civil engineering projects and have delivered technical presentations at industry symposiums. I have witnessed evolving change in technology, compliance and models over the last 40 years and understand the impact on the built environment as programs roll out across the industry.
Roya Taheri
PhD, AIA, LEED
I am an architect and consulting engineer specializing in Sustainable and Energy Efficient Design, Full service Architectural Design and planning for Schools, Municipal Facilities, Office Buildings, Retail Strips, Healthcare and Residential Buildings.
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Earn cashable rewards through points.

“I like that I can do this when I have time,
and there is no set schedule.”


Eric Allen, Senior Manager, Supply Chain at EY

“I find the topics engaging and I love the
flexibility of checking in and providing insights
at my convenience.”

Kimberly Underwood, Consultant at Underwood Consulting

“Great platform, great questions and topics.
The potential to earn a little more money for
participating is nice as well.”

Oren Birks, Sr. Director of IT at PBI-Gordon

“I really enjoy being on the panels, sharing
information and reading the perspective of the
other panelists. It is quite intriguing and most
all of the panelists are quite bright.”

Patty Soltis, CX Strategist at Kinetic Edge Consultants

“Very interactive, informative and without
any inherent bias. This is as good a collaborative
platform as you can get.”

Pinaki Banerjee, Program Director at ITC InfoTech

“It is a perfect platform not just to share
but to learn and stay updated.”


Armando Leyva, HR Director at 360º HC

FAQ
  • add remove What is Currnt?
    Currnt is a “Knowledge Networking” platform where companies and professionals come to stay relevant on the latest advances in their industries in the face of the increasing pace of change. Companies sponsor panels to learn about where markets are headed or how to leverage new capabilities. Professionals join to demonstrate and develop their passions with equal caliber peers in expert-only facilitated online engagements. On Currnt, we take our passions seriously and ourselves lightly. See our Community Guidelines, to learn more of the rules of the road, here are some highlights

    • Be yourself. The authenticity of Currnt begins with the passion of people.
    • Be respectful. This applies to every person, at all times.
    • Be inclusive. Tolerate, welcome, and consider diverse people and perspectives.
    • Build empathy and understanding. Engage in debates that are in good faith.
    • Foster meaningful and genuine connections. This is what Currnt is all about.
    • Do not plagiarize or fail to cite other’s ideas.
    • Don’t game the points by trying to coordinate intentional recognition.
  • add remove How do Panels work?
    The panel is like a facilitated forum of hand selected experts on a topic sponsored by a company that wants to learn fast. Panels are organized in chapters called Themes that focus on one subtopic at a time. In some panels Themes are only 24 hours in duration, in others they are a week long, and in some they are two weeks long. When one Theme closes, a new one begins. You come in when you feel like it, but try to come in twice per Theme. You earn points from your peers and the facilitator when they react to your ideas. Likewise, others earn points when you interact on their posts. The more we discuss and debate, the better the insights, the more points earned by all.

  • add remove Why should I apply? Do I get paid?
    Professionals join Currnt because they want to remain relevant on subjects they’re passionate about and subjects that are shaping the future of their industry. They also:

    • Engage and connect with equal caliber peers in their industry
    • Learn and enhance their knowledge
    • Get recognized and rewarded for providing their inputs and thought-leadership
    • When specified above in the project description, you can earn honorarium payments and/or recognition points redeemable for cash. Learn more here.
  • add remove Are there specific times I need to participate?
    There are no set times for calls or meetings. Participation is 100% online on the Currnt platform and engagement between the all expert panelists is asynchronous in written form. Just come in twice per Theme, at your convenience.

  • add remove How do KnowledgeStreams and DesignSprints work?
    Streams are ongoing online engagements for exploration or working iteratively with a panel, and Sprints are on-demand engagement to get to actionable insights quickly. Both are facilitated and are always-on for participants to engage at-convenience. The conversations are segmented into Themes which are subtopics which are like chapters in a book. In a 4 Day Sprint, Themes are 24 hours, whereas a Theme in a Stream is every two week. Throughout the discussion, the facilitator highlights and categorizes the “key takeaways” to be voted and distilled into a summary report. It’s also common that other pieces of content (whitepapers, blogs, podcasts) are also prepared from the distilled insights.

  • add remove I’ve applied. Now what?
    Your application will be internally reviewed in the following 24-48hrs and screened for any conflict of interest, and general fit. Next your application will be shortlisted for the sponsor to accept, bookmark or reject. You will receive a notification each step of the way, but expect this may take a couple of days, or even weeks if the panel is new. Nevertheless, in addition to the notifications, you can always go back to the Apply page to view the status of your application.

  • add remove I’ve been selected. What am I expected to do when selected?
    Once you receive your Welcome Email, please RSVP by clicking the link in the notification. You can also gain access to the panel through your ‘My Currnt’ at the top of the page. Finally, once you have RSVP’d by logging into the panel, there is often a Welcome Tab where you can introduce yourself to the other panelists. If it’s a new panel, the first Theme will launch in a few days, if it’s an ongoing panel just jump right in by reacting to the question or to what the other panelists had to say.

  • add remove If I have other questions or issues, what should I do?
    Please contact support to answer any other questions or troubleshoot any issues via email or chat.

The Future Trends Impacting Commercial Electrical & Mechanical Engineering Projects